"Canadian Carriers Embrace Satellite Messaging Trend for Direct-to-Device Services"

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"Canadian Carriers Embrace Satellite Messaging Trend for Direct-to-Device Services"
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Canadian wireless carriers, such as Telus and Rogers, are partnering with satellite operators to offer direct-to-device services, allowing smartphones to connect to satellites for coverage in remote areas. This service is expected to launch in 2024 and will enhance public safety by eliminating coverage dead zones. Telus is working with TerreStar Solutions and Skylo Technologies using S-band spectrum, while Rogers has partnered with SpaceX and Lynk Global using terrestrial-designated airwaves. The new technology will disrupt the satellite phone market and is seen as a complement to terrestrial cellular networks, particularly benefiting those in very rural areas.

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